Fawnskin Drive: Mishap or Illegal Dumping
HazMatMind, Sun Feb 09 2020, 01:39PM

Yesterday, heard a lot of truck noise. Looked out and saw a guy pulling ropes/chains off an enormous tree stump which he'd dragged onto the lot next to my cabin.

Today while sleuthing, I saw a fresh pile of large tree chunks just past 1011 Fawnskin. Wondering if the mega stump slid off the guy's truck as he was going up the hill and he towed it off the road and onto the lot until he could get some help to move it. Definitely not a one man job unless you had a powerful winch.

Other option: illegal dumping. I don't want to report someone for a load shift mishap -- so I'm trying to get more info. Older model maroon pick-up truck.

Re: Fawnskin Drive: Mishap or Illegal Dumping
©ammy, Wed Feb 12 2020, 08:43PM

The pile near 1011 Fawnskin has been there for at least a couple weeks, maybe longer. I don't know for sure, but I think they had a large pine tree taken down and the wood was left for them for firewood.

I saw the stump on the empty lot this afternoon and thought it looked rather out of place. But I didn't think anything more about it until now that you mentioned it. Is it an oak stump or pine?

Re: Fawnskin Drive: Mishap or Illegal Dumping
HazMatMind, Fri Feb 14 2020, 01:40PM

Someone who knows wood is stopping over later. I'll ask if pine or oak. This happened last Saturday -- so maybe they'll come back to remove it tomorrow. Rose-colored glasses! Glass half full!

Re: Fawnskin Drive: Mishap or Illegal Dumping
©ammy, Sat Feb 15 2020, 06:45PM

Looks like oak to me.

Re: Fawnskin Drive: Mishap or Illegal Dumping
NShore.Allen, Wed Mar 25 2020, 06:36PM

I found its mate at Comanche and Cherokee